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Is it necessary for immigrants to remove all their clothes, quilts, books, plates, washing machines, air conditioners and furniture? Going abroad?

First of all, what you bring should be within the scope of free check-in by plane. Exceeding this limit will cost a lot, so it is not worth it.

Second, choose the most valuable and important things to take away, such as jewelry, antiques, important books, professional materials, clothes you like, etc.

Second, pick out the things you want to use the next day after you get off the plane, such as bedding, change of clothes, toiletries, cosmetics and so on. Although these are not expensive, you usually don't have the energy to go to the mall to buy these things on the first day after a long flight abroad.

Third, if you have enough luggage, you can also bring some common things (pots, pans and the like) so as not to buy them there again, right?

In one case, you can pack all your things in China and take them away, that is, check them in containers. However, for ordinary families, it is not worth it. Unless you have a very high-grade mahogany furniture at home.

But there are two things you can't bring: first, electrical appliances. Foreign houses are generally equipped with electrical appliances (for example, the United States and Canada), and the voltage varies from country to country, so domestic electrical appliances may not work. Secondly, things like food, fruit and grain are forbidden to be brought into China in many countries.